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Here is a look at what players and coaches, including Mike Gundy and Ben Grogan, were saying after Oklahoma State's 33-29 win over Kansas State.

Compiled by Gina Mizell •
Published: October 5, 2013

Here is a look at what players and coaches were saying after Oklahoma State's 33-29 win over Kansas State:

Kansas State coach Bill Snyder on OSU's tempo: “When they get you on the move, the better they go, the faster they go. I can't speak for Mike (Gundy) and his people, but when they're moving the ball, they're gong to go faster. When they're not, they're going to try and slow it down a bit and try to pick and choose the right things.”

Oklahoma State's Ben Grogan (19) kicks a field goal in the third quarter during the second half of a college football game between the Oklahoma State University Cowboys (OSU) and the Kansas State University Wildcats (KSU) at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013. OSU won 33-29.Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

OSU coach Mike Gundy on Ben Grogan's performance: “To be a field goal kicker, you're isolated. In today's cyberspace, media and Internet chat rooms, it's a tough gig now for a guy to miss a couple short field goals. You hear about it a lot. I told the team that I thought he did a great job staying focused. He practiced well, and kicked the same way in practice as he has the last three weeks. It's not easy, and I'm very proud of him for being a freshman and stepping up and knocking them through there.”

OSU linebacker Caleb Lavey on how the Cowboys bounced back after the West Virginia loss: “We've got a lot of older guys, so it wasn't hard to rally the troops, get the younger guys on board and get excited. We came into this game with a chip on our shoulder, ready to prove ourselves, and I think we did that.”